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What do You do at The Earth Day

What do You do at The Earth Day muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes April 22th is the Earth Day. Our school organized a lot of activities to improve our environment. In the morning some of us planted trees. Some picked up rubbish in the neighborhood or parks. Most of us also gave money to organizations that help to save forests and endangered animals. Several groups of the students went to the streets, telling the passer-by how seriously our earth is damaged. Many rain forests are disappearing. A lot of wild animals have been killed. By doing all these we would like everybody to know that we have only one earth and we should protect. Saving the earth is saving ourselves! Tips: There are Chinese translations here, but they are hidden. you need to leave your own translation or other content in the comment box and Refresh to view it. from WordPress https://ift.tt/2S0lYok

New York state launches widespread COVID-19 antibody test

New York state launches widespread COVID-19 antibody test muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes An ambulance sits in the emergency room bay of Lincoln Medical Center in New York City on April 16, 2020. NEW YORK – The US state of New York has launched a large-scale COVID -19 antibody testing starting on Monday in an effort to find out how much of its population has been infected with the virus. The testing is run by the state’s health department and started with 3,000 samples this week based on random selection of the state’s 19 million people, according to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. The testing is regarded a key step to determine when and how to reopen the state’s economy, while scientists voiced concern over its accuracy. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said there is still “way to go” to trust antibody testing in making the reopening decision. “Unless that test has been validated and you can show

Over 100 countries join efforts to evaluate therapeutics for COVID-19

Over 100 countries join efforts to evaluate therapeutics for COVID-19 muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes FILE PHOTO: Nurses receive training on using ventilators, recently provided by the World Health Organization at the intensive care ward of a hospital allocated for novel coronavirus patients in preparation for any possible spread of the coronavirus disease ( COVID -19), in Sanaa, Yemen April 8, 2020. GENEVA – World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Monday that as the organization is continuing to lead the R&D, more than 100 countries have joined the efforts to evaluate therapeutics for COVID -19. A total of 1,200 patients have been randomized from the first five countries, he said at a virtual press conference from Geneva. “This week, we expect that more than 600 hospitals will be ready to start enrolling patients. The faster we recruit patients, the faster we will get results,” Tedros said. Welcoming the acc

Trump says to sign executive order temporarily suspending immigration to US

Trump says to sign executive order temporarily suspending immigration to US muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes Migrants in the “Remain in Mexico” program wait in line at the border to reschedule their immigration hearings amid the coronavirus disease ( COVID -19) outbreak in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, April 20, 2020. WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said Monday night that he will sign an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration to the United States. The decision is made in light of the COVID -19 pandemic and “the need to protect the jobs” of Americans, Trump tweeted. It was not immediately clear when the suspension would go into effect or how long it would last but the order would likely trigger political and legal pushback. The order would mark an extraordinary use of executive power by Trump, who has imposed travel restrictions on a group of nations and regions — measures that have led to chaos abroad and at U.S. airports. During hi

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes Just as a famous saying goes: All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. It is obvious that people should have adequate rest in order to work hard. Yet some students, especially those who are preparing for the college entrance examination, are worried about their lessons and spend all their daytime studying. In their eyes, they should sacrifice their rest time in order to get high scores on tests. As a result, they suffer greatly from poor health and some of them may do poorly in the examinations. In conclusion, we should be aware that nothing is more valuable than health , which is the foundation of one’s success. With poor health , one can hardly succeed in anything he does. Therefore, as students, we should have enough rest to ensure a healthy body to work and study. Tips: There are Chinese translations here, but they are hidden. you need to leave your own translation or other

UK not thinking of easing virus lockdown yet: Minister

UK not thinking of easing virus lockdown yet: Minister muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes A member of the military tests a person at a coronavirus test center in the car park of Chessington World of Adventures as the spread of the coronavirus disease ( COVID -19) continues, Chessington, Britain, London, Britain, April 18, 2020. LONDON – Britain is not considering lifting the lockdown enacted almost four weeks ago to control the coronavirus outbreak given “deeply worrying” increases in the death toll, a senior minister said on Sunday. Britain is at or near the peak of a health crisis in which more than 15,000 people have died – the fifth highest national death toll of a pandemic linked to at least 150,000 deaths worldwide. Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove said a Buzzfeed report that the government was considering lifting the lockdown in phases over the coming months was not correct. “The facts and the advice are clear at the moment that we should not be

Washington governor says Trump’s calls for liberating states dangerous

Washington governor says Trump’s calls for liberating states dangerous muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes SAN FRANCISCO – Governor Jay Inslee of Washington said Friday that President Donald Trump’s calls for “liberating” parts of the country are “dangerous.” New York Police officers wear protective masks as they keep an eye on demonstrators who protest against U.S. President Donald Trump and his policies outside Trump International Hotel during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease ( COVID 19) in New York, US , April 18, 2020. “He is putting millions of people in danger of contracting COVID -19. His unhinged rantings and calls for people to ‘liberate’ states could also lead to violence. We’ve seen it before,” Inslee said in a statement. “His words are likely to cause COVID -19 infections to the spike in places where social distancing is working,” the statement said. “I hope political leaders of all sorts will speak out firmly against the president’s calls f

Catch new coronavirus mean you will have it for life?

Catch new coronavirus mean you will have it for life? muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes Does catching the new coronavirus mean you will have it for life? Most of the people who catch COVID -19 can recover and eliminate the virus from their bodies. If you catch the disease, make sure you treat your symptoms. If you have a cough, fever, and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early – but call your health facility by telephone first. Most patients recover thanks to supportive care. The related posts: What is COVID-19? How protect yourself from COVID? Share this to your friends, Please! Lastest Number of COVID cases(novel coronavirus) at April 17 Infographic: Everything about COVID-19 you want to know Data display Men more likely to catch novel coronavirus Cats can catch coronavirus, study finds, prompting WHO investigation Can novel coronavirus stay in the body for years? Can a COVID-19 patient recover without treatment? Effect of COVID on fertility

Introducing the Courses

Introducing the Courses muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes Many people wrote to us, inquiring about the language courses for this semester in our college. The following is the information about it. The language courses available now include English, Japanese, German and French. There are all kinds of courses about English study —— spoken, listening, writing, intensive reading and extensive reading, but there are only intensive reading courses for the other languages. The tuition fees are different according to the level, 800~1200 yuan for 16 weeks ( 8 hours per week ). If you are still unclear about it, come to our office directly ( Office Hall 420) or call us at 0000000. Tips: There are Chinese translations here, but they are hidden. you need to leave your own translation or other content in the comment box and Refresh to view it. from WordPress https://ift.tt/2VnQlHv

Does expose yourself to the sun prevent COVID-19?

Does expose yourself to the sun prevent COVID-19? muTu's Note - Read and Learn Chinese in 5 Minutes Does expose yourself to the sun or to temperatures higher than 25C degrees prevent COVID -19? You can catch COVID -19, no matter how sunny or hot the weather is. Countries with hot weather have reported cases of COVID -19. To protect yourself, make sure you clean your hands frequently and thoroughly and avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose. The related posts: What is COVID-19? How protect yourself from COVID? Share this to your friends, Please! Lastest Number of COVID cases(novel coronavirus) at April 17 Infographic: Everything about COVID-19 you want to know Data display Men more likely to catch novel coronavirus Cats can catch coronavirus, study finds, prompting WHO investigation Can novel coronavirus stay in the body for years? Can a COVID-19 patient recover without treatment? Effect of COVID on fertility studied Tips: There are Chinese translations here, but